Robert Biedroń

Robert Biedroń
Mayor of Słupsk
Assumed office
December 6, 2014
Preceded by Maciej Kobyliński
Member of the Sejm
In office
November 2011  December 2014
Constituency 26 – Gdynia
Personal details
Born (1976-04-13) April 13, 1976
Rymanów, Poland
Political party Your Movement
SLD (previously)
Domestic partner Krzysztof Śmiszek
Alma mater Kazimierz Pułaski University
University of Warmia
Profession LGBT rights activists
Website www.robertbiedron.pl

Robert Biedroń (Polish pronunciation: [ˈrɔbɛrt ˈbjedrɔɲ]; born 13 April 1976 in Rymanów beside Krosno, Poland) is a Polish LGBT activist and politician. He was previously a member of Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland party and the Democratic Left Alliance. Member of Your Movement. He also serves on the board of the Polish Campaign Against Homophobia. Formerly a member of the Sejm, he is currently the mayor of Słupsk.

Education

Biedroń has received the following education:

Political career

In 2005 Biedroń was an unsuccessful Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) candidate for the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish parliament. In 2006 he won in election for the Olsztyn Regional Assembly as an SLD candidate. During his term he proposed more than 740 corrections to the regional bylaw, more than 600 of which were accepted.

The following year, in the October 2011 parliamentary elections, Biedroń was elected to the Sejm as a candidate of Palikot Movement receiving 16,919 votes in the Gdynia district.[1] He was a victim of homophobic aggression, attacked physically several times since his election.[2] He is the first openly gay member of the Sejm.[3] In 2014 Biedroń won the mayoral elections in city Słupsk, he secured 57% of the vote. He thus became the first openly gay mayor ever in Poland.[1]

Biedroń was decorated by July 20, 2016 with the French National Order of Merit.

Personal life

His life partner is Krzysztof Śmiszek.

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